Cool Moves

Posted on Sep 22, 2016

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Home ventilation systems typically comprise of an above the ceiling roof cavity and a centrally mounted fan which distributes drier filtered air from the roof cavity into bedrooms and living rooms, via a network of ducting, all installed by a specialist.

Depending on the number of room outlets, ducted systems can cost anywhere from $2,000 to $6,000 installed. But there is a simpler alternative – the Unovent DIY home ventilation moisture reduction system.

The Unovent DIY home ventilation moisture reduction system comprises a number of individual ductless outlets into the rooms, each with their own fan and washable filter, all connected to a simple lowvoltage supply using lightweight cabling from one Unovent unit to the next, and then to the next, and so on.

So how does UNOVENT work?

The system pulls dry air from the roof cavity which is mixed with the wetter air in the home living spaces, reducing the moisture content by pressurizing each room, causing sufficient air changes to reduce the moisture content.

It also reduces window condensation and the amount of moisture absorbed into wall coverings, drapes and carpets, which can lead to mould and mildew, key triggers for asthma and allergies.